Chapter, Paragraph
1 Fwd,5| deculturation that elite groups in the West are forcing
2 1,1 | part of a larger body of groups that broke away from Orthodoxy
3 3,5 | organization; all other groups, however huge or widespread,
4 4,17| Gospel of Thomas.” Heretical groups could not base their teachings
5 5,4 | and then in loosely-knit groups. In this way, monasticism
6 5,7 | is very dangerous: whole groups have been led into schism
7 6,15| there were two different groups of believers — the Orthodox,
8 7,9 | Apostolic Tradition. B) What two groups fell into extremism in this
9 7,11| divided into myriad splinter groups. All the differing confessional
10 7,11| the differing confessional groups within Protestantism are
11 7,14| lifetime, dozens of differing groups came into existence, each
12 7,14| Christianity number 23,000, and new groups spring up almost daily.
13 7,14| meaning is clear.” These groups also often say: “The Bible
14 7,14| says.” However, when these groups come to scriptural texts
15 7,14| Seeing that so many splinter groups could not agree on the interpretation
16 7,14| Thus, each of the differing groups within Protestantism started
17 7,17| the Scriptures from both groups were found to be identical
18 7,17| in central China, Hebrew groups who had lived far from the
19 7,17| of various fundamentalist groups that they came to be excluded
20 9,7 | of mainstream religious groups that have stripped all mystery
21 9,42| of Genesis mentions two groups of closely related peoples
22 10,10| organization; all other groups, however huge or widespread,
23 10,15| individual gatherings and groups, and even large parts of
24 11,1 | Orthodoxy. Each of these groups urged the prince to accept
25 11,4 | were combined into three groups of services: evening (Ninth
26 11,4 | survived among some Protestant groups until the nineteenth century.
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